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8RS232 Interface Card for Loop-AM3440
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1. F gt Log Off C gt DTE Configuration S gt System Setup B gt DTE board Return to Default l gt DTE Status L gt Loopback Test O gt Log On Z gt Card Reset M gt Alarm Setup H gt Alarm Histor U gt Choose Other Slot 4 gt Upgrade Firmware P gt Choose RS232 Port E gt Return to Main Menu Figure 5 1 8RS232 Interface Card Menu Tree Diagram Chapter 5 Terminal Operation The following screen is the Controller Menu screen Note The AM3440 chassis type will appear in the top left hand corner of the screen See highlighting in the sample screen below Controller Menu 14 16 50 11 05 2007 Serial Number 1014 Redundant Controller Enabled Hardware Version Ver F Start Time 17 56 38 11 01 2007 Software Version V7 01 01 11 01 2007 Device Name LOOP AM3440 A DISPLAY C gt System Configuration B Clock source Configuration Q Alarm Queue Summary I Information Summary Redundant Board Information LOG U gt Choose Slot F gt Log Off SETUP MISC Menu O gt Log On SETUP MISC Menu gt gt SPACE bar to refresh or enter a command gt From the Controller Menu press O to log on The following screen appears LOOP AM3440 A Controller Menu 14 16 50 11 05 2007 Serial Number Redundant Controller Enabled Hardware Version Start Time 17 56 38 11 01 2007 Software
2. 14 4 1 7 14 42 Card Informa ico rM 15 4 3 1 Menu rs adress see to learn 15 4 3 1 lav mun P E JP 15 4 3 2 Der Ue Le Dans 16 TERMINAL OPE RATION f E 17 Menu NT Cr 17 DTE FOME DU eT E E 19 CON pe Nieto DET 20 BAD ASE SR aa UE ead om aoa ean 22 AP itumataleuasupouad ataonesoaaneieeuiats 23 SUCRE SSID P 24 OOD ACK WSS PER TT 26 RES ence P 27 liem 28 DIEDOard FRO TUNE TOLD OT AINE tun rev ess 29 Card Hesel zc Neue to 29 LIST OF Table 2 1 The DB44 Female pin out of three p Table 2 2 RJ48 Connector Pin Assignment Table 2 3 DB25 Female pin out of RS232 SYNC ASYNC port for DB44 conversion cable Table 2 4 DB9 Female pin out of RS232 ASYNC port for DB44 conversion cable Table 3 1 Default Software Configuration for 8RJ card Table 3 2 Default Software Configuration for 2DB 2RJ Table 3 3 LED indication of 8 ports RS232 Card LI
3. 894 J TretMoe A 25 J 35 JRemoteloobackk 0 aA 396 JReqesttoSen DTE 14 37 X Cable Shield B 1 J 388 Transmit Data B j 89 JSigalGround Common 40 DataTerminalReady B 20 41 X Local Loopback B JDTE 42 Remote Loopback B DTE 21 J 43 SignalGround Common 44 jOlarToSendC 1 1 8 Chapter 2 Installation The three RS232 ports on the other end of the conversion cable have either DB25 female or DB9 female connectors For pin definitions please refer to the tables below Table 2 2 RJ48 Connector Pin Assignment Pin number i Source Signal Ground Request to Send Received Data Data Carrier Detect Transmitted Data Data Terminal Ready Signal Ground Clear to Send 6 DataSetReay DCE 19 7 Signal Ground Common 20 Data Terminal bare DTE Ready Data Carrier Detect DCE Remote gum END Paora Clock Table 2 4 DB9 Female pin out of RS232 ASYNC port for DB44 conversion cable DB9 1 Data Carrier Detect S3 Data 4 Loup ij 5 Signal Ground RSS c Request To Send 8 Clear To Send I 9 Chapter 3 Default
4. 2 8RS232 Interface Card for Loop AM3440 A B C User s Manual LOOP TELECOMMUNICATION INTERNATIONAL INC 8F NO 8 HSIN ANN RD SCIENCE BASED INDUSTRIAL PARK HSINCHU TAIWAN Tel 886 3 578 7696 Fax 886 3 578 7695 2011 Loop Telecommunication International Inc All rights reserved 10 JUNE 2011 Version 5 1 1 1 2 1 3 2 1 2 2 2 3 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 4 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS sn eo 1 dc 9 1 ADDIICAIOIS EE ee tea euin emus Mu I I Mu 1 IOS CHIC AOMNS ru 2 INSTALLATION 3 Minister rcc 3 zeiten 4 221 COMVETS IONS m 4 C niguraiom exe sen hun de cena te a 3 222 Pi Derion A LS Rs Se dede dti 3 DEFAULT CONFIGURATION AND SETUP OPTIONS 4 mM 4 3 1 1 PO RR 5 2 12 DONC OG Re Re ee ee dd dictu Sesso ad 5 3 1 3 ee te 5 3 1 4 PRIS Gianna 5 3 1 5 d Sk Se EEE c dai 5 3 1 6 ie P 5 3 1 7 Dal PP 5 3 1 8 t
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6. J J J 4 JjLocllooppak A 18 5 Data Terminal Ready A DTE 20 6 Carrier Detect A 8 J 7 Signa Ground Common 8 pJmansmtClck B o 15 J 9 JjSigalGrundB Common 3 7 J 10 JDeatoSendB DCE 5 11 JDaaSetReadyB 6 12 JTetMoeB DCE 25 18 Signal Ground Common 14 DCE 1 15 JReqestToSendC DTE 7 16 ExemalClckA DE 24 17 Receive Clock A 17 18 fReeveDaaA DE 83 19 DCE 6 20 JDeatosnd A DCE 5 J 21 Signal Ground 22 JExemalCockkB DTE 24 23 fReeveClc B DCE 107 24 JReeveDaa B 3 25 fReqestToSendB DIE o 4 26 Data Carrier Detect B DCE 8 J 27 jJSigalGroud Common 28 Receive Data C 2 29 Transmit Data C 0 S 83 J 30 JSigalGround C 5 91 j Commn 1 S82 JmanmtDaaA DTE J 883 Signal Ground
7. Start bit is always 1 Data bit is 6 7 or 8 Parity bit is NONE 0 ODD or EVEN 1 Stop bit is 1 or 2 6 J O NONE 8 O NON 8 1 ODD EVEN 1 8 Jj 1 ODDEVEN 2 Example ASYNC 10 1484041 Start bit 1 Data bit 8 Parity bit 0 Stop bit 1 ASYNC 8 LL th mb 3 1 1 X 50 MUX The 8RS232 card is designed to allow user to transport subrate signals a 64Kbps channel This card uses the multiplexing scheme and format defined in ITU T X 50 Division 2 and X 54 If MUX mode is selected ports 1 to 5 are multiplexed together and ports 6 to 8 are another group If any one of the ports are selected to be independent i e only one subrate signal is transported the unused bandwidth is filled with 1s Note Independent mode is NO MUX 3 1 2 SYNC mode The user can set the RS232 port to synchronous or asynchronous mode of operation Async mode can select from 8 to 12 bits including the start and stop bit 3 1 3 Rate The RS232 card can operate at 0 6K 1 2K 2 4K 4 8K and 9 6K 3 1 4 Phase The phase defines what bytes of the 20 byte multi frame are used to transport the subrate signal In Loop design this is fixed and the only bytes 1 6 11 and 16 are used 3 1 5 4 8k sel For subrate less than 9 6Kbps only selected bytes of the 20 bytes multi frame is used In this design bytes 1 and 6 are used 3 1 6 Clock This is the clock polarity The clock polarity of the DTE port is either
8. llo MUX MUX 4 1 3 2 SYNC Mode Menu To change the SYNC mode press ENTER simply use left or right arrow key cycle through to ASYNC 8 ASYNC 9 ASYNC 10 ASYNC 11 ASYNC 12 or SYNC and press ENTER 1X 1 CONFIG gt MUX JYNC RATE PHASE 4 8K gt ASYNC 8 Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation 1X 1 CONFIG gt MUX SYNC RATE PHASE 4 8K gt BSYNC 8 ASYNC 9 10 11 ASYNC 12 4 1 3 3 RATE Menu To change the rate press ENTER simply use left or right arrow key cycle through to 0 6K 1 2K 2 4K 4 8K 9 6K 19 2K or 38 4K and press ENTER Note The rate menu show 64K only on SYNC mode is SYNC 1X 1 CONFIG gt MUX SYNC DATE PHASE 4 8K 9 6K 1X 1 CONFIG gt MUX SYNC RATE PHASE 4 8K gt 0 6K 1 2K 2 4K 4 8K 19 2K 38 4K 4 1 3 4 Phase Menu The Phase is fixed 1X 1 CONFIG gt MUX SYNC RATE BASE 4 8K gt fixed 4 1 3 5 4 8K Menu 4 8K is fixed in 8RS232 card 1X 1 CONFIG gt MUX SYNC RATE PHASE gt fixed 4 1 3 6 Clock Menu Clock is not available in 8RS232 card 1X 1 CONFIG gt RATE PHASE 4 8K LK DATA gt X Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation 4 1 3 7 Data Menu Data is not available in 8RS232 card 1X 1 CONFIG gt RATE PHASE 4 8K CLK gt X 4 1 3 8 RTS Menu To change the RTS press ENTER simply use left or right arrow key cycle through to permanent or active and press ENTER 1X 1 CONFIG gt 4 8K CLK DATA TIM MUX gt Permanent 1X 1 CONFIG gt
9. 4 8K CLK DATA RTS TIM MUX gt Active fermanent 4 1 4 Status Menu 1X 1 gt CONFIG JTATUS ALARM DIAG DIE Status Press ENTER to DTE Status 1 1 gt 05 CTS DCD DTR RTS 15 RTS_LS 1X 1 gt REMOTE_ALARM 4 1 5 Alarm Menu 1X 1 gt CONFIG STATUS DIAG Alarm Setup Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation Press ENTER to DTE Alarm EE 1X 1 ALARM DISABLE Press ENTER and change the DTE ALARM by using left or right arrow key cycle through to disable major critical and minor Press ENTER to enable the changes 1 1 ALARM gt DTE_ALARM MAJOR CRITICAL MINOR 4 1 6 Diagnostic Menu 1X 1 gt CONFIG STATUS ALARM TAG Diagnostic OFF 1X 1 DIAC TE LB BERT Press ENTER to DTELB To change the DTE LB simply use left or right arrow key cycle through to permanent or active and press ENTER to enable the changes 1X 1 LB BERT OFF TO DTE TO DSI Bert Menu 4 1 7 1X 1 DIAG gt DTE_LB OFF Press ENTER to Bert To change the Bert simply use left or right arrow key cycle through to off or on and press ENTER to enable the changes 1X 1 DIAG gt DTE_LB BERT EFF ON Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation 4 2 Card Information Menu Card information menu is used to view the software version of 8RS232 card 1X gt PORT NFO MISC Card Information Press ENTER to INFO 1X INFO gt S W Version V 1 02 01 12 10 2007 4 3
10. Version V7 01 01 11 01 2007 Device Name LOOP AM3440 A DISPLAY System Configuration Clock source Configuration SETUP gt System Setup gt System Alarm Setup gt Store Retrieve Configuration gt Clock source Setup gt Bit Error Rate Test Information Summary Redundant Board Information S M Alarm Queue Summary W gt Firmware Transfer V K T LOG MISC U gt Choose a Slot Alarm Cut Off F gt Log Off SETUP MISC Menu Clear Alarm Queue Controller Return to Default Controller Reset gt gt SPACE bar to refresh or enter a command gt 18 Chapter 5 Terminal Operation 5 2 DTE Port Menu From Controller Menu screen click U to choose a slot and press Enter to confirm LOOP AM3440 A 14 16 50 11 05 2007 Serial Number 1014 Redundant Controller Enabled Hardware Version Ver F Start Time 17 56 38 11 01 2007 Software Version V7 01 01 11 01 2007 Device Name LOOP AM3440 A DISPLAY gt System Configuration Clock source Configuration SETUP gt System Setup gt System Alarm Setup gt Store Retrieve Configuration gt Clock source Setup Bit Error Rate Test Information Summary Redundant Board Information C S B M Q Alarm Queue Summary W gt Firmware Transfer Ki V R K LOG MISC U gt Choose a Slot Alarm Cut Off F gt Log Off SETUP MISC Menu Clear Alarm Queue O gt Log On SETUP MISC Menu Controller Return to Default Contr
11. normal or inverted and is used to drive the transmit data and to sample the receive data 3 1 7 Data This is the Data polarity Data polarity of the DTE port is either normal or inverted which is used as positive logic or negative logic Chapter 3 Default Configuration and Setup Options 3 1 8 RTS The DTE facility can use RTS Request To Send to control transmission When RTS is ACTIVE and in an OFF state all ones are sent to the T1 line side on the DTE port associated with the DSO time slots When RTS is PERMANENT the RTS signal is ignored and forced ON permanently 3 1 9 TTM In anormal operating mode the CSU DSU uses the transmit clock from CSU DSU to sample the transmit data sent from the DTE In the Terminal Timing Mode TTM the CSU DSU uses the external clock from the DTE to sample the transmit data This avoids data reception problems due to phase delay caused by long cables If the DTE cable is too long the transmit data after traversing the cable may not be in phase with the transmit clock By using this feature the transmit data will be in phase with the sampling clock which in this case will be the external clock from the DTE Note that the external clock from the DTE can also be used as the CSU DSU system clock This choice is independent of the TTM option See the section on Master Clock for the details 3 1 10 DCD DCD also called Data Carrier Detect is a signal present inside an RS232 serial communication
12. 3440 A B C chassis AM3440 A AM3440 C Up to 12 full size slots AM3440 B Up to 5 full size slots to 3 full size slots i pti E TIL eee gt 85232 X 50 8 AS232 X 508 ASYNC 2 3 Le 3 v 2 9 1 s e E ASYNC 9 v 3 5 o E i 3 u 066 1 q Figure 2 1 885232 interface cards panel Chapter 2 Installation 2 2 Electrical Installation 2 2 1 Conversion Cable A three into one conversion cable as depicted below adapts the DB44 connector to 3 connecters one DB9 and two DB25s Figure 2 2 Three into One Conversion Cable Port 3 Loop AM3440 Port 2 DB25 RS232 SYNC ASYNC 3 into 1 Conversion Port 1 Cable DB25 RS232 SYNC ASYNC Figure 2 3 Three into One Conversion Cable Application Chapter 2 Installation 2 3 Configuration Setting 2 2 2 Pin Definition Tables The DB44 connector provides connection to three RS232 ports The pin definitions of this connector are listed in Table2 1 bellow Table 2 1 The DB44 Female pin out of three ports RS232 DB44 Port 1 4 Port 2 5 Port 3 6 Pin Number DB25 DB25 DB9 Pin Number Pin Number Pin Number ASYNC 1 Signal Ground Common 2 Transmit Clock A DCE 15 e 3 JSigalGrudA Common 7 J
13. B DTE board Return to Default gt Other Slot Z gt Card Reset gt RS232 Port gt to Main Menu gt gt SPACE bar to refresh or enter a command gt The following screen appears 8RJ Interface Screen SLOT 1 X50 PORT 1 Setup Configuration 19 22 02 09 05 2007 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS SYNC mode Rate Phase 4 8k sel Permanent N A Interface 8RJ lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu or save setup gt gt em Option Defaut NEM ASYNC 8 ASYNC 9 ASYNC 10 ASYNC 11 ASYNC 12 PS SYNC ASYNC with rate up to 19 2 Kbps achieved by oversampling at 64 Kbps 0 6K 1 2K 2 4K 4 8K 9 6K 19 2K 38 4K Hate 9 6K 64K ASYNC with rate up to 19 2 Kbps achieved by oversampling at 64 Kbps 24 Chapter 5 Terminal Operation 2DB 2RJ Interface Screen SLOT 8 X50 PORT 1 Setup Configuration CURSOR MOVE TAB ROLL OPTIONS ARROW KEYS SYNC mode Rate Phase 4 8k sel Clock Data RTS TTM DCD Interface ASYNC 8 9 6K fixed fixed N A N A Permanent N A Remote all one forward 2DB 2RJ lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu or save setup gt gt 25 154091230 07 24 2009 Chapter 5 Terminal Operation 5 7 Loopback Test To view the Loopback Test press L SLOT 1 X50 PORT 1 Port Menu 18 22115 09 05 2007 Version SW V1 01 01 08723072007 DISPLAY SETUP C gt DIE Configuration S gt System Setup I gt
14. Configuration and Setup Options 3 DEFAULT CONFIGURATION AND SETUP OPTIONS 3 1 DTE Configuration A detailed option list of DTE configuration is in the Table 3 1 The following paragraphs will describe each item Table 3 1 Default Software Configuration for 8RJ card DTE Port Items X50 MUX NO MUX MUX ASYNC 8 ASYNC 9 ASYNC 10 ASYNC 11 ASYNC 12 SYNC mode SYNC ASYNC with rate up to 19 2 Kbps achieved by oversampling at 64 Kbps 0 6K 1 2K 2 4K 4 8K 9 6K 19 2K 38 4K Rate 9 64K ASYNC with rate up to 19 2 Kbps achieved by oversampling at 64 Kbps 6K 4 8k sel first half last half odd pair even pair Active Permanent Permanent Remote 50 forward Remote all one forward Vo SHE Table 3 2 Default Software Configuration for 2DB 2RJ DTEPot Options Defaut Items 2DB 2RJ 2DB 2RJ X50 MUX NO_MUX MUX NO_ MUX SYNC SYNC ASYNC 8 ASYNC 9 ASYNC 10 ASYNC 8 ASYNC 9 sie mode ASYNC 11 ASYNC 12 ASYNC 10 ASYNC 11 ASYNC 12 NO MUX NO MUX NO MUX Syn Asyn 9 6K 19 2K Rate 0 6K 1 2K 4 8K 38 4K 9 6K On Off N A 3d Permanent Remote X 50 forward Remote all one forward 2DB 2RJ 2DB 2RJ Chapter 3 Default Configuration and Setup Options Note RS232 ASYNC N table is shown below for user to setup ASYNC 8 to 12 Where the N start bit data bit parity bit stop bit
15. DTE E1 existed RTS LOSS EXT_CLK LOSS DSR CTS DCD DTR RTS 4 NO Remote Alarm YES Loopback Status DTE Loopback OFF BERT OFF lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh gt gt 22 Chapter 5 Terminal Operation 5 5 Alarm History To view the alarm history press H SLOT 1 X50 PORT 1 Port Menu 18 22 15 0970572007 Version SW V1 01 01 08 30 2007 DISPLAY gt DIE Configuration SETUP gt System Setup gt Alarm Setup gt Upgrade Firmware S I gt DTE Status L gt Loopback Test M G MISC Log Off Log On B gt DTE board Return to Default Choose Other Slot Z gt Card Reset Choose RS232 Port Return to Main Menu gt gt SPACE bar to refresh or enter a command gt The following screen appears SLOT 1 X50 PORT 1 15559701 09 05 2007 rU n State Count Alarm OR 0 DISABLE OK DISABLE OK DISABLE OK DISABLE OK DISABLE OK DISABLE DISABLE OK DISABLE WN EF lt lt ESC to return to previous menu SPACE to refresh U key to change unit gt gt 23 Chapter 5 Terminal Operation 5 6 System Setup Press S to go to System Setup SLOT 1 X50 PORT 1 18 22 15 09 05 2007 Version SW V1 01 01 08 30 2007 DISPLAY SETUP C gt DTE Configuration I gt DTE Status L gt Loopback Test H gt Alarm History M gt Alarm Setup G gt Upgrade Firmware LOG MISC gt gt
16. DTE Status H gt Alarm History M gt Alarm Setup G gt Upgrade Firmware LOG MISC F gt Log Off O gt Log B gt DTE board Return to Default U gt Choose Other Slot Z gt Card Reset P gt Choose RS232 Port E gt Return to Main Menu gt gt SPACE bar to refresh or enter a command gt The following screen appears SLOT 1 X50 PORT 1 Unit Loopback and Test 19 30 24 09 05 2007 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE ENTER KEY ITEM SELECT TAB NEXT PREV UNIT 8X50 Port 1 TEST MENU 65232 Loopback TOSDTE TO DS1 Send BERT 2 ORE ON lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 26 Chapter 5 Terminal Operation 5 8 Alarm Setup To setup the Alarm for the DTE interface press M SLOT 1 X50 PORT 1 Port Menu 18 22 15 0970572007 Version SW V1 01 01 08 30 2007 DISPLAY SETUP C gt DTE Configuration S gt System Setup I gt DTE Status L gt Loopback Test gt Alarm History M gt Alarm Setup G gt Upgrade Firmware LOG MISC F gt Log Off O gt Log B gt DTE board Return to Default U gt Choose Other Slot Z gt Card Reset P gt Choose RS232 Port E gt Return to Main Menu gt gt SPACE bar to refresh or enter a command gt The following screen appears SLOT 1 X50 PORT 1 Alarm Setup 19 38 16 09 05 2007 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE TAB LL OPTIONS Alarm DISABLE DISABLE DISABLE D
17. ISABLE DISABLE DISABLE DISABLE DISABLE I WN ES lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu or save setup gt gt 27 Chapter 5 Terminal Operation 5 9 Upgrade Firmware Press G to Upgrade the Firmware SLOT 1 X50 PORT 1 Port Menu 18 22 15 09 05 2007 Version SW V1 01 01 08 30 2007 DISPLAY SETUP C gt DTE Configuration S gt System Setup I gt DTE Status L gt Loopback Test H gt Alarm History M gt Alarm Setup LOG MISC F gt O gt B gt DTE board Return to Default U gt Other Slot Z gt Card Reset P gt RS232 Port E gt to Main Menu gt gt SPACE bar to refresh or enter a command gt The following screen appears LOOP AM3440 A Download Firmware 19 39 29 09 05 2007 ARROW KEYS CURSOR MOVE Please Input nnn nnn nnn nnn BACKSPACE to edit Bank 1 Firmware Ver V1 01 01 08 29 2007 Good Bank 2 Firmware Ver V1 01 01 08 30 2007 Good Working Firmware Bank 2 TFTP Server IP 000 000 000 000 Firmware File Name lt lt Press ESC key to return to previous menu gt gt 28 Chapter 5 Terminal Operation 5 10 DTE board Return to Default Press B to return to default The following screen appears Press Y to confirm SLOT 1 X50 PORT 1 Port Menu 11 40 33 09 07 2007 Version SW V1 01 01 08 30 2007 DISPLAY SETUP C gt DTE Configuration S gt System Setup I gt DTE Status L gt L
18. Miscellaneous Menu Press ENTER from the port menu the LCD will show as below Use left or right arrow keys to select the MISC menu press ENTER gt INFO Miscellaneous 4 3 1 Reset Menu Press ENTER from the submenu Reset of the MISC menu the LCD will show as below This menu item allows user to reset the unit The user must enter a password to effect this operation The password is entered best from the terminal From the common controller panel the password is entered one letter at a time by first selecting position of the password Press ENTER Then use the left or right arrow keys to select the letter for the password Additional characters are available for the password when the cursor is scrolled to the right end MISC ESET DEFAULT Reset Unit 1X MISC RESET DEFAULT Reset Unit Enter Password 0123456789ABCDEFGHI JKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 6 Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation 4 3 2 Default Menu Press ENTER from the submenu Default of the MISC menu the LCD will show as below This menu item allows user to load the factory default configuration into the working configuration memory The user must enter a password to effect this operation The password is entered best from the terminal From the common controller panel the password is entered one letter at a time by first selecting position of the password Press ENTER Then use the left or right arrow keys to select the
19. ST OF Figure 2 1 8RS232 interface card panel Figure 4 1 Front Panel of the hand held LCD Figure 4 2 LCD Menu Tree Figure 5 1 8RS232 Interface Card Menu Tree Diagram Figure 2 2 Three into One Conversion Cable Figure 2 3 Three into One Conversion Cable Application TABLES orts RS232 FIGURE CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1 1 Overview The 8RS232 Interface Card for Loop AM3440 has 8 interface ports For the RJ version 8 RJ48 connectors are available in Asynchronous mode Because the method used is oversampling at 64 Kbps the max data rate for each RJ48 is 19 2 Kbps For the DB version 2 RJ48 provide 2 ports and 2 DB44 connectors provide 3 ports each Two cables are included Each cable converts from DB44 connector to two DB25 and one DB9 connectors For Asynchronous signals the card can be used in either INDEPENDENT mode or MUX mode In the INDEPENDENT mode each of the 8 Asynchronous ports up to 38 4 Kb s rate is assigned a separate 64 Kb s channel In the MUX mode up to 5 ports each up to 9 6 Kb s can share a single 64 Kb s channel The rest 3 ports will be multiplexed to another 64Kb s channel For Synchronous signals only four of the ports can be used leaving another 4 ports as Asynchronous In the INDEPENDENT mode each of the 4 Synchronous ports can be up to 64 Kb s The rest of the 4 Asynchronous ports each up to 38 4 Kb s rate is assigned a separate 64 Kb s channel per port In the MUX
20. her Slot Z gt Card Reset gt Choose RS232 Port gt Return to Main Menu gt gt SPACE bar to refresh or enter a command 20 Chapter 5 Terminal Operation The following screen appears 8RJ Interface Screen SLOT 1 X50 PORT 1 15 53 36 09 05 2007 SYNC mode ASYNC 8 Rate 9 6K Phase v fixed 4 8k sel Clock N A Data N A RTS Permanent TTM N A Interface 8RJ lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh gt gt 2DB 2RJ Interface Screen SLOT 1 X50 PORT 1 Unit Configuration 13 51 16 12 17 2007 SYNC mode ASYNC 8 Rate Phase fixed 4 8k sel fixed Clock N A Data N A RTS Permanent TTM N A Interface 2DB 2RJ lt lt ESC key to return to previous menu SPACE bar to refresh gt gt 21 Chapter 5 Terminal Operation 5 4 DTE Status To view the DTE Status press 1 SLOT 1 X50 PORT 1 Port Menu 18 22 15 09 05 2007 Version SW V1 01 01 08 30 2007 DISPLAY SETUP C e DTE Configuration S gt System Setup L gt Loopback Test M gt Alarm Setup G gt Upgrade Firmware H gt Alarm History LOG MISC F gt Log Off O gt Log B gt DTE board Return to Default U gt Choose Other Slot Z gt Card Reset P gt Choose RS232 Port E gt Return to Main Menu gt gt SPACE bar to refresh or enter a command gt The following screen appears SLOT 1 X50 PORT 1 15 55 18 09 05 2007
21. letter for the password Additional characters are available for the password when the cursor is scrolled to the right end MISCSRESET EFAULT Load Default 1X gt DEFAULT Load Default Enter Password 0123456789ABCDEFGHI JKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ Chapter 5 Terminal Operation 5 TERMINAL OPERATION The Loop AM3440 series provides comprehensive report and enhanced configuration capability through the console port on the front of the main unit A VT100 type terminal can be connected to the console port which is a standard RS232 interface Using single character commands and arrow keys the Loop AM3440 can be configured and monitored The single character commands are not case sensitive On each screen the available commands and the configurable fields are highlighted Alarm messages are also sent to the console port and are shown on the top of the screen in a blinking mode Upon power up the main menu is shown On the upper right corner of the screen a time of day display indicates the time the current screen is shown Any key other than ESC may be pressed to update the screen NOTE Without storing the current configuration by using the V command in the main menu all new configuration changes will not remain active after the unit is reset 5 1 Menu Tree 8RS232 Interface Card Menu Tree Overview Log Display Setup Misc
22. mode the 4 Synchronous ports each up to 9 6 Kb s share a single 64 Kb s channel The other 3 Asynchronous ports will be multiplexed to another 64Kb s channel The 8RS232 Interface Card uses the multiplexing format defined in ITU T X 50 Div 2 and in X 54 for rates below 64kbps For 64kbps transport standard RS232 format is used In the INDEPENDENT mode when only one sub rate signal is transported the unused bandwidth is filled with 1s 1 2 Applications Loop AM 3440 RS232 E1 T1 X 50 G shdsl Interfaces Interfaces CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1 3 Specifications DTE Interface RS232 X 50 mux Data Port Up to twelve 8 port RS232 cards MUX Maximum 5 subrate port 64Kbps Data Rate A 0 6K 1 2K 2 4K 4 8K 9 6K syncnronous independent mode 0 6K 1 2K 2 4K 4 8K 9 6K 19 2K 38 4K 0 6K 1 2K 2 4K 4 8K 9 6K Synchronous Independent mode 0 6K 1 2K 2 4K 4 8K 9 6K 19 2K 38 4K 48K 64K Port Number Card Type 1112 13 415 e 7 8 Sync Sync Sync Sync Connector DB44 port1 port2 port3 DB44 port4 port5 port6 RJ48 port7 RJ48 port8 RJ48 port 1 to Port 8 are 8RJ48 Alarm Hemote Alarm RTS Loss Loopback To DTE To DS1 To Line Electrical RS232 Interface DCE Note 1 Up to 19 2 Kbps achieved by oversampling at 64 Kbps Chapter 2 Installation 2 INSTALLATION 2 1 Mechanical Installation The 8RS232 interface card can be plugged into any of the available full size slots in the AM
23. oller Reset gt gt Input the unit number A D or 1 12 The following screen appears SLOT 1 X50 PORT 1 224 5 09 05 2003 Version SW V1 01 01 08 30 2007 DISPLAY C gt DTE Configuration I gt DTE Status H gt Alarm History LOG gt Log Off gt Log Qn gt Choose RS232 Port F U gt Choose Other Slot gt Return to Main Menu gt gt SPACE bar to refresh or enter a command 19 Chapter 5 Terminal Operation Press O to Log On The following screen appears SLOT 1 X50 PORT 1 Port Menu 18 22 15 09 05 2007 Version SW V1 01 01 08 30 2007 DISPLAY SETUP C gt DTE Configuration S gt System Setup I gt DTE Status L gt Loopback Test H gt Alarm History M gt Alarm Setup G gt Upgrade Firmware LOG MISC F gt Log Off O gt Log On B gt DTE board Return to Default U gt Choose Other Slot Z gt Card Reset P gt Choose RS232 Port E gt Return to Main Menu gt gt SPACE bar to refresh or enter a command gt 5 3 DTE Configuration Press C to view the DTE Configuration SLOT 1 X50 PORT 1 18 22 15 09 05 2007 Version SW V1 01 01 08 30 2007 DISPLAY SETUP C gt DTE Configuration 5 gt System Setup I gt DTE Status L gt Loopback Test H gt Alarm History M gt Alarm Setup G gt Upgrade Firmware LLOG MISC gt Log Off gt Log On B gt DTE board Return to Default gt Choose Ot
24. onsole port of the Loop AM3440 unit Hand held LCD Device KEE Figure 4 1 Front Panel of the hand held LCD Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation 8RS232 PORT STATUS DSR CTS R ECLK_LS RTS LS REMOTE _ALARM e c Figure 4 2 LCD Menu Tree 4 1 Main Menu The main menu the first menu displayed after power on is shown below LOOP AM3440 lt lt INIT CONTROLLER TSI MAP ALARM MISC gt gt 4 1 1 Unit Menu Use arrow keys to move the cursor to the UNIT option AM3440 lt lt INIT CONTROLLER TSI MAP ALARM MISC gt gt Press ENTER then move the cursor to select the desired unit UNIT gt Select Unit lt X50 8 gt 2345678910112 Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation 4 1 2 8RS232 Port Menu INFO MISC Select Port 4 1 2 1 Select Port Number Menu Use left and right arrow keys to select a port for the 8RS232 card 1X gt Select Port Number 2345678 4 1 3 Configuration Menu DTE Configuration group includes MUX SYNC Rate Phase 4 8k Clock Data RTS and TTM 1X 1 gt ONFIG STATUS ALARM DIAG DTE Configuration 4 1 3 1 MUX Mode Menu To change the MUX mode press ENTER into MUX simply use left or right arrow key cycle through to NO MUX or MUX and presses ENTER 1X 1 CONFIG UX SYNC RATE PHASE 4 8K gt NO_MUX 1X 1 CONFIG gt MUX SYNC RATE PHASE 4 8K gt
25. oopback Test H gt Alarm History M gt Alarm Setup G gt Upgrade Firmware LOG MISC F gt Log Off gt Log On B DTE board Return to Default gt Choose Other Slot Z gt Card Reset gt Choose 5232 Port Return to Main Menu gt gt Return to default are you sure 5 11 Card Reset Press Z to reset the card then enter Y or N to confirm it SLOT 1 X50 PORT 1 Port Menu 13 10 26 09 07 2007 Version SW V1 01 01 08 30 2007 DISPLAY SETUP C gt DTE Configuration S gt System Setup I gt DTE Status L gt Loopback Test H gt Alarm History M gt Alarm Setup G gt Upgrade Firmware LOG MISC F gt gt B DTE board Return to Default gt Other Slot gt RS232 Port gt to Main Menu you sure Y N 29
26. s cable that goes between a computer and another device There are three different types of status for Loop s DCD function Permanent On Remote X 50 forward and Remote all one forward Permanent is to carry and detect all data and signal during RS232 communication Remote X 50 forward is to select signals only from 8RS232 on the remote site Remote all one forward is to select data from the back panel of the remote module 3 1 11 Connector The DTE port interface type can only be 8RJ The interface type can be read from the terminal Chapter 3 Default Configuration and Setup Options 3 2 LED Operation Each plug in has a rear panel LED which match the corresponding front panel LED A RS232 X 50 8 Xe ACT AS232 50 8 ASYNC L 1H0d 8 1HOd 11909 8 1HOd fiHOd S1HOd 91HUd ciHOd 1HOd ONASV ONAS W NVW33S 9ST ONASV ONAS N 1HOd Table 3 3 LED indication of 8 ports RS232 LED Color Indication Card failure Flash Green Card Initialization is in processing Green Normal operation Fed Self test failure IGNI Both transmit data and receive data present 0 1 sec on 0 1 sec off Flashing Green Either transmit data or receive data present 0 4 sec on 0 4 sec off RS232 Port 1 to Port 8 Flashing Green 1 sec on 1 6 sec off POSE No tran
27. smit data and receive data No transmit data and receive data present Red Alarm of RTS lost or external clock lost Chapter 3 Default Configuration and Setup Options 3 3 RS232 Port Loopbacks There are two types of RS232 loopback TO DTE and TO LINE These loopback tests are used to isolate RS232 equipment connected to the RS232 port from other ports In TO DTE loopback an incoming data signal received at the RS232 port is looped back to the same RS232 port All ones are sent to the Line port on the DTE associated DSO channels In TO LINE loopback an incoming framed DSO signal received at the Line port is looped back to the Line port The RS232 port operations are not affected during this test NOTE RS232 loopback works only when one or more DSO channels are mapped to the RS232 port 3 4 Line loopback The incoming DS1 line signal is loopback to the outgoing DS1 signal before the DS1 transceiver framer This loopback is used to isolate the local equipment from a troubled DS1 transmission line Line loopback test can be activated from the terminal Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation 4 FRONT PANEL OPERATION There are no front panel operations for the 8RS232 card A hand held LCD device will take the place of a front panel This device will allow configuration of and access to the various features without the need of a VT100 terminal Besides the 8RS232 card is initially set up and controlled a VT100 monitor connected to the C
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